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16 Photos That Will Make You Want To Drop Everything and Cruise to Greece

16 Photos That Will Make You Want To Drop Everything and Cruise to Greece

Fira is the main town on the island of Santorini. It’s accessible via cable car, donkey ride or – if you’re up to the challenge of climbing 588 steps – on foot.

2. Firostefani, Santorini

Though considered a distinct village, Firostefani is essentially the continuation of Fira. It’s tranquil and calm, and features a few hotels, restaurants and bars where travelers can relax and enjoy the sunset.

3. Oia, Santorini

Oia is one of the most picturesque places you’ll find, boasting arguably the best views on the island, and world-famous vibrant sunsets.

4. Santo Winery in Pyrgos, Santorini

The combination of epic views and tasty wines make Santo Wines a must-see attraction while in Santorini.

5. Nighttime in Santorini

Can you imagine missing this? Some cruise ships leave port before the sun has set, but that’s not how we operate. We’re all about late-night departures, overnight stays in port, complimentary AzAmazing Evening events and unique nighttime touring!

6. Evangelismos Church in Rhodes, Greece

Built in 1925, this Italian-built cathedral is a replica of the Knights Church of St. John.

7. Filerimos Monastrey in Rhodes, Greece

The Hill of Filerimos is a must-see when visiting Rhodes, thanks to its panoramic views, rich history and beautiful religious buildings. Monks have occupied this 5th Century Byzantine monastery for at least 16 centuries.

8. Mandraki Harbour in Rhodes, Greece

You can’t miss Rhodes’ spectacular harbour!

9. Antimachia in Kos, Greece

The charming village of Antimachia in Kos, Greece is perfect for foodies. Try fresh fish, amazing local honey, and fantastic wine. The area is also famous for folk music and dance.

10. Zia in Kos, Greece

This mountainside village is hidden among beautiful, green forest and running waters. You’ll find some of the best views on all of Kos island here, as well as plenty of quaint shops and charming taverns.

11. Panagia Tourliani Monastery in Mykonos, Greece

This monastery was founded in 1542, and is located near Mykonos Town in Ano Mera, Mykonos. Thanks to its amazing architecture, beautiful yard and fountain, and fascinating museum, it is a must-see.

12. Thalassa Beach in Mykonos

The Thalassa Beach Bar is a great place to enjoy fresh seafood, tasty Mediterranean dishes and a refreshing cocktail.

13. Windmills in Mykonos, Greece

These windmills are an iconic landmark in one of Greece’s most beautiful islands. They can be spotted from every point of the village of Mykonos.

14. Sunset in Mykonos

Sunsets in Mykonos are some of the most magical in the world, and best viewed from the lively waterfront. Good thing we stay late in port!

15. Shopping in Mykonos

There’s a reason Mykonos is called ”The Venice of Greece“! Your only problem will be deciding which souvenirs to buy – Mykonos has fantastic local art, traditional vegetable-dyed hand-loomed weavings and beautiful scarves and clothing.

16. Mykonos Waterfront at Night

The Mykonos waterfront is the perfect place for an evening stroll, a bite to eat at a bustling restaurant, and leisurely time spent people-watching.